Multiple Choice
When a researcher uses probability sampling,he/she can:
A) never be sure that the sample reflects the population from which it was drawn
B) estimate the amount of sampling error that can be expected
C) never guarantee the population elements of a known nonzero probability of being selected for the sample
D) never be sure that the entire sampling frame was included
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